Eskom CEO: Coal plants 'central' to Africa’s energy security
energyNOW! Chief Correspondent Tyler Suiters speaks with Eskom CEO Brian Dames in Durban, South Africa, the site of this year’s UN Framework Convention on Climate Change negotiations. Eskom is South Africa’s state-run utility company and is building two of the world’s largest coal-fired power plants, Medupi and Kusile. Dames says the plants are “central to the whole of Southern Africa’s energy security.” Dames says there’s a role for renewable energy, but it can’t meet 100 percent of South Africa’s rising energy needs.
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